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<h1>Authoring assistance</h1>

<p>HTML Help authoring assistance is offered through a set of special features for help authors. These commands are only available if HTML Help Workshop is installed on your computer:<BR>

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<li><b>Jump to URL</b> displays the URL of the currently selected topic, and lets you jump to a URL that you specify. This makes it easy to see what page you are on, or quickly navigate to a specific page.
<li><b>View Entry</b> displays information about the currently selected table of contents entry, including the destination file or URL, target frame or window, and any information types associated with the entry.
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<h3>Notes</h3>
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<li>In compiled help files, <a href="authorcmd.htm">the Jump to URL and View Entry commands</a> can be accessed by right-clicking in the toolbar or table of contents of the Help Viewer. The <b>Jump to URL</b> command is available on the system menu.
<li>In HTML files containing the HTML Help ActiveX control, the <b>Jump to URL</b> and <b>View Entry</b> commands can only be accessed by right-clicking in the table of contents.
<li>The <b>View Entry</b> command is not available if you are using a binary table of contents. 
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